Marvel vs Capcom Infinite

SCORE: 65

Marvel vs Capcom Infinite surprised me. I
actually enjoyed playing this fighting game. Too bad Capcom failed
Family Friendly Gaming Universe. Marvel vs Capcom Infinite might have
sold better if they had provided us a reviewable copy. Older members of
the family can now enjoy Marvel vs Capcom Infinite for a really low
price since this game flopped so badly at retail.

The modes available in Marvel vs Capcom Infinite are Story, Battle,
Training, Mission Mode, Collection, and Settings. There are thirty-six
characters in Marvel vs Capcom Infinite. The storyline is interesting,
and there are plenty of great looking cut scenes that were engaging.

The issues families will have with Marvel vs Capcom Infinite are
violence, blood, nudity, lack of attire, entirement to lust, bad
language, false gods, long loading, voices being off, glitches, and
more. There are some funny comments in Marvel vs Capcom Infinite. There
are also some sexual ones. Marvel vs Capcom Infinite had a massive file
update. There are online game modes for those that like to battle others
online. That may get removed at some near future date. I don’t play
online so it does not impact me.

The merger of the two universes is interesting and done well. I love how
the different characters interact in Marvel vs Capcom Infinite. Ryu and
Hulk together are an interesting pair to say the least. The Infinity
Stones are extremely powerful in Marvel vs Capcom Infinite.

The battling is generally simplistic in my opinion. Certain attacks are
better to use. The smaller characters are generally weaker and lamer
characters in Marvel vs Capcom Infinite. The ability to combo repeatedly
to a point will either help you or harm you depending which side you are
on. Ultron Sigma makes an interesting bad guy in Marvel vs Capcom
Infinite. If you can find Marvel vs Capcom Infinite for between ten to
twenty dollars it should be worth it for the story mode alone.
- Paul

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